From CPES2018: NanoCnet Unveils New Generation of Silver Nanomaterials

NanoCnet, an intelliFLEX member and CPES2017 Startup of the Year award winner, has launched SilverStrand, a new generation of flexible, durable and stable silver nanomaterials for use in the flexible electronics and related industries.

SilverStrands bring all the benefits associated with silver nanowires, which is viewed as a key technology to enable the flexible electronics market to flourish. Unique to SilverStrips is that the individual strands are in their most stable low energy state, making them extremely durable and unlikely to degrade.

Traditional silver nanowires are in an unstable high energy state making them vulnerable to deterioration when exposed to a thermal or electrical load.

NanoCnet’s SilverStrands can be formulated into conductive inks and conductive pastes.

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From CPES2018: NanoCnet Unveils New Generation of Silver Nanomaterials

NanoCnet, an intelliFLEX member and CPES2017 Startup of the Year award winner, has launched SilverStrand, a new generation of flexible, durable and stable silver nanomaterials for use in the flexible electronics and related industries.

SilverStrands bring all the benefits associated with silver nanowires, which is viewed as a key technology to enable the flexible electronics market to flourish. Unique to SilverStrips is that the individual strands are in their most stable low energy state, making them extremely durable and unlikely to degrade.

Traditional silver nanowires are in an unstable high energy state making them vulnerable to deterioration when exposed to a thermal or electrical load.

NanoCnet’s SilverStrands can be formulated into conductive inks and conductive pastes.